Articles in Korean Class
What to say on Seol(설)
Seol (설; or 설날(Seollal)) is lunar New Year’s Day and one of the biggest national holidays in Korea. On that day, families gather, no matter what, despite bad weather or worse traffic …
For anyone who plans to visit Jeju Island, it’s almost a must to take a stroll at Seongsan Ilchulbong also known as Sunrise Peak. The breathtaking scenic view and the breeze of the windy wind …
As a tourist, Insadong is a must visit place to go to. The Insadong art and antique district has dozens of art galleries and shops selling art supplies, antiques, and handicrafts along one main street …
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Direct Object Particle
The direct object particle -ul/-rul (after consonant/vowel respectively) is used to indicate the noun or pronoun that’s affected by the verb.
Indirect Object Particle
The indirect object particles -hante and -ege are …
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Topic Particle
The topic particle -un/-nun (after consonant/vowel respectively) is used to show the subject of the sentence when you want to emphasise another part of the sentence besides the subject. A topic …
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Oh boy! I’ve been super bz as of lately! Nevertheless, lets continue learning whenever we have the chance to ^^
Subject Particle
The subject particle -i/-ga (after consonant/vowel respectively) is attached to the noun …
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Lets take note of some Grammer!
Word Order
Korean word order differs from English.
Korean : typically (Subject-Object -Verb)
I came from Australia, (chonun) hojueso wassoyo
(lit: [I-nun] Australia-from came)
English : typically (Subject- Verb-Object)
I like spicy …
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By now I hope you have memorized both Korean consonants and vowels. Let’s look at simple pronouns.
Pronouns are generally not used in Korean, especially in the third person (‘he/him’, ‘she/her’ and ‘they/them’). …
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Have you memorized the Korean Alphabet (Consonants)? It’s good if you have memorized it. But if you haven’t memorized it, not to worry as you can start doing so. Let’s …
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Let’s start with getting to know the Korean Alphabets (Consonants), in order to understand the pronunciations. Look through and memories it.
Korean Alphabet Chart, CONSONANTS
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Im back (^_^) !
Okay here’s the deal, I ♥ to watch K-drama, K-movies, K-varieties shows, K-music shows and more. At times, it can be a little upsetting because I can’t understand what they’re …
Geomungo-Sanjo (거문고산조)
Geomungo
Geomungo, a six-stringed zither, is said to have been created during the Goguryeo Dynasty (1st – 7th century CE). It has six twisted silk strings that are stretched over 16 …
An idol’s life : sweat and sleepless nights
아이돌의 삶 : 땀 흘리는 날들과 잠 못 자는 밤들
One frigid day late last month, a group of teenage girls began to gather in front of a building …
Cheers!
Whether it is at work or at university, whether you are new at your job or tired of the daily routines, in Korea there are always reasons to go out as a group and have …
Valentine’s Day, a day for all couples and people who are in love, may be celebrated all over the world. In Korea as well, of course, but did you know that there are other ‘Day’s …
Colors
English Korean Pronunciations
black 검정색 Geom.-jeong-saek
blue 파랑색 Pa-rang-saek
blue 청색 …
Asking for contact information
You are out in Korea, enjoying your time and meeting new people. You’ll definitely find someone that you want to keep in touch with, but how do you ask someone in Korean …
Making Polite Sentences
With verb stems which end in vowels such a ka-, ha- and sa- , it is possible to make these into polite sentences by adding -yo to the end of the words, such …
Slangs
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Airhead.
바보 (babo)
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Usage of “안녕하세요” (ahn nyung ha sae yo) – Hello
“안녕하세요” (ahn nyung ha sae yo)
Use it to say hello when you meet someone.
You can also use 안녕 (ahn nyung) – informal form of hello. You …
Korean Shopping Phrases
Except for duty-free shops or shops in Itaewon, you may run into communication problems. If you know a few Korean shopping expressions, you’ll find your shopping experience more enjoyable and you may even …





